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the reortx b«rn«ru. r. c f FOUR MEET DESTD IN m FATHER AND THREE EONS ON AN OUTING LOSE THEIR LIVES. FAMILY PLANNED VACATION Father'* Body Found Floating on. Sur» face, With Baby Gripping Hi* Hair. Sjmrtttnburg.—Samuel W. Rogers, of 1’aeolet, ahippiug elerk of tbe Jt'aco- Jet .Manufacturing company, and hid three sons were drowned in an aban doned rock quarry pool near Pacolet some time during the afternoon, but . the tragedy was unknown until near nightfall, when the bodies of Mr. Rogers and a small son were found floating in the pool of water by a ne gro water boy The child had a firm grasp upon the hair of his father a head and both were d*ad wh-n d+*- covered The dead are: Samuel W Rogers. Samuel W. Roger* Jr. 11. John L. Roger*. 11: and Jame* Rogers. fl*e ThU was the flrst day M Mr Rog «r« vamtlog perUal and he tool hts •oaa og an ogting while. Mr* Roger* rin'r~'* at the family home la the mill < 11 lege Mr ••d Mr* linger* wee* prepwrtwg la lew*# for VUna*(tk* « C la emH M»W Roger* lam Ry Dr Klrhpatrvh a phy*Vtaa *d Fa*whe« «me wd the tret la reaeh (he mrry mated that »*•* » ad alhee* ha Aaaiad l*iae* «a4 ihe yemagawl hag aah *a4 «•*>••» aaeewle* f**- «aeew awe m* haga ad swamwa FIVE FCOFLI MILLED WHIM RLANC CRAtHlt. Faaaacola. Fla.—four man . and oca woman war# hilled laatantl) when a commercial aeapiane pilot ed by Albert J. Whttted of Bt- Peteraburg, Fla., rraahed Into Santa Roaa aound near Camp Walton, 4U mile* from Penaacola. The dead: Mr*. Hubert H. Har per, about 2S, wife of a Birming ham. Ala., newspaper man; Albbrt- J. Whltted, 30, former naval avia tor, St. Peteraburg, Fla.; Fraier Patterson, 18, aon of a prominent penaacola lumberman; Hugh D. Brown, Sylacauga, Ala.; S. D. £a«- tleman. 35, traveling salesman, Sylacauga, Ala. Flying at an altitude of about 200 feet, the propeller suddenly be came loosened, cutting off the en tire rear portion of the fuselage. The wrecked machine dropped Into 12,feet of water, all five of the oc cupants being killed by the crash. One piece of the broken propeller flew across the sound, a,bout 200 yards. Into the woods on the main land. the,other acrosa Into the gulf. REM MERCHANTS REAR DR. DANIEL MEMBER OF CLtMSON COLLEGE FACULTY DELIVERS ADDRESS AT CONVENTION. . •• ELECT WARRINER PRESIDENT Final Day of Convention Devoted Chiefly to Election of Officers and Address on Adevrtlslng. ••R KILLED 1^ HE AD ON COLLISION IN COLORADO. PutbUr, Cotp.^-Sla trainmen were killed and several other trainmen and passengers were InjGred when Sente Fe train number t. known as the Colrado Express, and Cblorado and Southern train number 609, from Denver to Ft. Worth, Texas, collided head-on In the outskirts of Fowler, OMo.. 20 miles east of PnnMo. - £ - ; - Number 609, drawn by two loco motive*, waa detouring from Pueblo aouth by way of La Junta, because heavy rains had made the regular track unsafe.— The cause of the wreck haa not yet been determin ed but It is believed to have re sulted from mistaken train orders. COHON PLANTERS SUFFER RIG LOSS WEEVIL AND DROUGHT PLAYED HAVOC WITH SOUTHERN CROPS. Richmond, Va.—Establishment of lo- cal associations throughout the South was urged in resolutions adopted at the final session here of the sevenA I annual convention of the Southern Re tail Merchants' association, which was attended bv more than 400 retailers. The final day of the convention was devoted chiefly to the election of offi cers and addresses on advertising and New York.—Southern cotton plant' ers have suffered this season a loss, approximately at present cotton prices $750,000,000 threugh the ravages of the boll weevil and drought, Prestdent E. E. Bartlett, Jr., of the New York cotton exchange, declared In a state ment urging the use of more funds to j fight the weevil. Unless the damage done by the pipr nr lilinu IftinnnTllinr the VHlue °f tl, e human element In . _ , , „ „ weevil Is effectively checked within I'fljL Ul MUCH ImPOmnhCE '‘U" 111 *"* T. E. Warrlner of Lawrence- * ,e 0 E*plo*ion Sad to Be Bow- the nM[t (ew yeari America’* supra- vllle, Va., was elected president to out Shot*" Experienced Miner* FEAD OTHERS HAVE PERISHED WORKING FEVERISHLY RESCU ERS BRING OUT 34 OF THE MEN. BARTLETTE MAXES SURVEY Saya Unlea* Weevil Damage ia Check ed, American Cotton Supremacy la Threatened. THOUGHT BACK . W01ILD BREAK. Nothing Helped until Began Taking Lydia E. ham's Vegetable Comp "When my baby waa born, ”a*y* Poahiazny, IN® High Street, Bay City, . ^ .-sew Michigan. “Igotui DECISION MADE BY FEDERAL JUDGE WOODROUGH AT BROOKLYN. aucceed A. L. M. ville. S. C.. R. S Wiggins of Harta- Briatow of Urban. Save* Comrades. Va.. and K M Biggs of Lumberton. Kemmtrer. Wyo—Fighting their ^ N. C. were elected vice presidents and way through the partially dismantled appearance In the cotton belt, about W T. Dabney of Richmond was cboa- portions of Frontier Mine No. 1. of 1922. has such alarm been felt as ex- •*n secretary. the Kammerer Cool rotnpwoy. one lets today among the cotton planter* '* Dr. D. W Daniel. Clemaon College, nil# from k*m, scene of an esploetoo Mr. Barttette said "After years of 9 C.. David Ovma. Charlotte. N C . room# workers bad bronght oat alls* pro* mat mat mo the aatiooal govero- Krn##f H Lawton. Richmond, and Mr )« of the It! minora entombed by the mont. the atat# goveraneats. and the Warriaer were among the aponkem blnat tl la teorwd that the tad men. lending root on naeoctatlone are at Mr Dnalel dodverod an inopimtionnl atiu annrronntod for. have porlah* 4 lost bogianiag to ronline the direct talk on 'The Golden Rale In Trade.* The rayloamn uccarred near the need for 4rootle action In every aor- srglng the adoption of the principle ( Tap Pant level Reorwo work hoa Uen of the ration boM la mdnro the ao the heat method af od *on lot a# penetrated in oeofty every pwerter of weevtl menace in a miatmem Declartag I hot time r tec ha wore *m m* «oc% tag*, and N wae Indnated la view of the hope tens ebw% tended In check rwnrtrts In their refla they knd ir*agb~ eat an the aare$ annnnNy confMmte ike notion * M». and net in Beep ink an key* nod gtrta *nm Baaeke am* a—4 smt ■** af BnrUetie in n eteew ' Mr oven* nrped r*«aM'aMn* enra aartad to a anenm *n ik* in i^OBf M meevhont* in eaapAny tk* *kener as* l.fBB float teeal ia entry Bit eon gave teaaanNy saanS * af bnndNag tkear ampkeme* ft** to ike kaMaf tknt Be* he§ laMnw "91 nwaM be real e«*mm*s ’ he n» Bm enhne af ttn "bmponoI , Od mn hteet idfln^d and # grwet tnnofN an tk* mscy as the world's leading cotton grower ia seriously threatened. Mr. Bartlett declared. "Never since the weevil made Its The tee* TV* f a **m «* we eeae .aed •» n ip■»* * *• a>* Sawed «*> - »WWd ** a«d we «4 ike w > Se swaaem wwveeed edee a gwpfnwwi WwT we e4 cSe «# eeee k«»** a ■4 f%e * ant (pneaheewaae et e»e**d *e*ec w «a «ke e«va»ed VS %d*w 0 aa* cewnpaaS •a avn* Me v md##ened dNfl %e# • 41 %aidr4i |M||B0ttfB|Be NMg ##4i >i>4 ^ ^ Dee of Meet Arreacbing manta In C eteecemant of Frenmwmn. New Turk — Beteara of alien veeeeta that keirr eetnldn Ike tie BmN waa held legal by Jadp* Meedrwngk The do rlelan wae hooded down in Ik* me* of ik* BrNMi skip Mert'en Meeker •*••*4 • t • &'**•’•#<** * Banee «*» pe m ik* dmrrtmi eened J M U. etgai m«aw adf nenr FVw mmnd holy It tenda of ike UaoewN Ft demy a eTetj eednpnny pseew efber Me a»m are ef the *0841 ad d gBBMBlBd Bkdfl • *'■**< psaaeed to Bn andVd^d dmat BBnek si lakks wm *we« de*tnrwd *»''tamed ■ seeded sflns ankengk db* ••and •* ’be • ewdaan pa •bbM lt*« 1 «* %d *• t» f * ♦a*-4tk -.| Michigan, “I got up too soon. It made me so sick that I waa tired of living and the weakness run me down something aw ful. I could not get up out of bed morn ings bn account of myback; I thought it would break in two, and if I started to do any work I would have to lie down. I do not believe that any woman ever suffered worse than I did. I spent lots of money, but nothing helped me until I began to take Lydia E. Pinkham’a Vegetable Compound. I felt a whole lot better after the first botlle, and I am still tak ingit for I am sure it is what has put me on my feet.” If you are suffering from a displace ment, irregularities, backache, nervous ness, side sc be or any other form of fe male weaknea you should write to The Lydia EL Pink ham Medicine Co.. Lynn, Massachusetts, for Lydia EL Pink ham ■ Private Text-Book upon •'AUmenU Pe culiar to Women. ” It wifi be sent you free upon request. 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M Boyd at the Mecklenburg roan- explosion Roth were suffering from been taken Into rustm! ty end of tbe bridge, T«n Dead In Utah Flood. slowly the largest and ir.es• powerful ■'boot- the United States have In the whole* their experienen. . ”*l* arrests made at Savannah (is.. On the wntrlea between twenty nnd * r dir"*!™ of Federal agents seven and thirty, the majority of the Additional arrant* aro anticipated and found. Many t Latfle Bond Issue For Spartanburg. S'partanburis—The question of is- Mrs. Harding Leaves White House Washington —Quietly and almost survivors were found. Many had ,l wa * A*t <**•«* might 4esd Sa|f Uke City. Utah —Ruin and unnot | c * d . Mrs Florence Kltng Hard t .ken refuge off the main slope One fo » omp and Federal officers, desolation mark the path of the floods | njc i eft the Wh | ( ^ House, never to re- m i n( . r wh o had gone through three William Haaf. a one time grocery which swept over thousands «f acres turn eXrept ^ibly as a guest. such explosions. Is credited with 8 av-1 ,8 ‘’e^rlbed as the principal of land In the fertile valleys of North-; Nono of the crowd([ none of th( . ^ th * , lTeg of gJx comradeg by (leader of a ring which officials here instructing them in the method ofi*'* 8 *™ °P prate< l a flotlla of craft, had !5 ABSorsine suing city bond* amounting to half a ,, rn rtah wh< . n the flood Kate8 of the 1 excitement and millkn dollars with which to carry Altitudinal Wasathc range loosed ! * cut the administrations public im- range loosen nf ,ne of the pleasurable anticipation great torrents upon the farm settle- marked her arrival at the execu- ments and communities nestling along t| VP mansion on March 4, 1921, attend- the border of the mountains. ed tbe departure in the gloom of a Ten persons were known to have rainv niKht contra6t d, as so mittees who have ennv,-sed thp Htv ppri8hed and the ,own8 of Farm,n ' !: -Uoticeable that those who accompan- tte s, who ha\e can\,i J sed the city ton and Willard were badly damaged, 1 j P d her awav were nlainlv mnvori hnf tor the signatures of proper,,- owners. p ro p prly erceoOtng ' ^. iarllnr hor.e t whaTotef m^ AII comtmttgos reportod sattstac „ r 0 0,0(K). according to estimate,. Harding, ncrselt. "tiatever m*y tory results and t!;e petitions turned in show 50 pieces of necessary signa tures, though osly about one-fourth provement program will be submit ted to the voters of Spartanburg Sep- tmeber 25 seems certain on reports from the chamber of commerce com- j‘ v,r I have been her inner emotions, walked Search for nearly a score of-per- out of the door, across the portico averting inhalation of gas. and di-1 Ub own cement lined storehouse In Meeting them to a portion ,of , h e ; ^e swarmps along the Georgia and mine where the greatest safety lay. P,orida «l fl8ts > and ««PP»ed enor- as thev rushed toward the smoke rnou8 Qualities of liquor along the filled main slope. Atlantic seaboard as far east as New Jersey, over the south, and as far | west as St. Louis, Chicago, and Cleve- Harding’s Horses Go to Firestone. i an d. -^Washington.—The blooded riding i , horses"prsisented to President Hanl- Reduces Banal Tlsnaex, Car bn. Filled Teadoas Soreness front Brnlxea ar Stralas; stop* Spavin Lameness, allays pain. | Doaa not blister, ramova tb# I hair or lay up the horse. Only I a few drops required st each application. $2.50 a bottle at sts or delivered. Book 1 A free. W. F. T0UHG. lee., SM Lrww St. SprixfitU. Mm. the petitions in circulation have been sons reported missing since the flood and into the waiting automobile aa ' in K early in - his struck was continued by national calmly as she has passed through all brought tn. The public . program incluJca the opening ot two ; ^kkeu groa.. ALfi-murd. tbo guarda. ; hor lo, lu the laa, 15 day. Btroettt paralleling Ea.t Main alrwC m ™ ‘T j. o*** "* i ““> « r “ ,t „ -• lb, repaving ard widening ot nm «• N «* •‘"'vld.nc.. might be found. * Portland. Ore.—Providence. R. I., Vein Severed In Auto Accident. administration by Wilmington.—C. F. Williams. 13 Harvey S. Firestone' soon wiii - be re- vear old. died 10 minutes after being the jthe succession of trying hours" that i turned t0 Mr - Flrestopev stables in (hurled from the automobile in which Ohio. he was he was riding with Walter Main street, the erection of an addi-^^S® . mM tlonal fire station the extension of The reBcue w ‘ M ‘ k< * r8 encountered was chosen for the next biennial con- sewerage lines and park develop- rnUck Df>,ir,y 30 feet d * ep ' whl,e »lon* v *‘ ntlon - In 1025. of the Imperial, Pal ment The city will elect two addl- lhe nortl, * od ,ou,h 01 the 1,llle ,oirn * C *' r)r * n,8t,c ° r ^er of Wnlghts of favor of golf. tlonal commissioners September x<; lajr ,trp,irD f° r wwkago of , Khomssan. at tbe closing session bore Harbell In several herse shows and One of them. HarVll, was Mr Harding's mount for several weeks two years ago when on advice his physician he tooft up horseback riding. He soon 'gave up riding Ip but later he entered Hatch, against the wlnshield of an other machine, which rammed the 0 » ; Hatch cais Letter Carrier* to Meet at And#**#*. HarUvllle —After an opening form Atornasioa of nobjort* reUildg of tk* r*r*j Mil hundreds of farm buildings. Fereeos Big Cot I* WH**t ' Wnahtngtno-A rodortM per root m T.lTTddfl ik bo soon u of the sixteenth ronvrntlon The lad's jugular vein was severed. ; w «»binrt«». D. C. Hatch submitted to a transfusion cf blood In an effort to sate the boy’s life, and Is himself In a serious coo- Drive MalariaOut of the System Mi L^itis a FE'dJL A GOOD TONIC AND APPETIZER CONTAINS NO QUININE Bpeclel Often Mail this advertiaeineBt with fOetB.for S full sise bottl# to tb# Babck Company, “Money back if net aatiaAed.